In addition to that, Mangham cops searched the bus and found both marijuana and prescription pills — and Feldman ended up being cited with possession of marijuana, speeding, and driving with a suspended license.

Feldman quickly paid a fine and was released to go about his business.

In case you were avoiding the horrifying case of Will Hayden — and we cannot blame you — we are glad we can report some modicum of justice in the end.

The star of Sons Of Guns, a Discovery Channel reality show about the day-to-day business at a Louisiana gun shop, was convicted of aggravated rape and forcible rape charges last month.

Both victims testified Hayden raped them when they were just 12 years old. The first, who is now 37, says Hayden raped her twice in the early 90s. This was followed by a 15-year-old who testified Hayden raped her repeatedly in 2013 and 2014, starting when she was only 11.

Michael Thomassie was sentenced to life in prison in August of 2015 for raping a 7-year-old girl back in 2002… but he's about to get off nearly scot-free.

That's because after only serving a little over a year for the deplorable crime, the 42-year-old former New Orleans police officer just got his conviction overturned by an appeals court on Wednesday for an incredibly enraging technicality.

Even though the victim gave graphic evidence that Michael — who lived with her and her mom at the time — had raped her, a different aspect of the trial altogether is getting the verdict tossed.

Assistant District Attorney Laura Cannizzaro Rodrigue argued to the jury at the time that a text message he sent to his girlfriend telling her he preferred women with shaved pubic hair was indicative of him being "inclined to rape a child."

Thomassie sent the following text to his then-girlfriend regarding her pubic hair situation during the 2015 trial:

Since Friday, Louisiana has experienced horrendous flooding that has killed 11 citizens and has damaged around 40,000 homes. Although 30,000 people have been rescued from submerged homes and vehicles, the state is still undergoing a major crisis.

On Tuesday, Taylor Swift announced she is donating $1 million to Louisiana flood relief after she visited the state last year on tour.

"We began The 1989 World Tour in Louisiana, and the wonderful fans there made us feel completely at home. The fact that so many people in Louisiana have been forced out of their own homes this week is heartbreaking."

According to Gov. John Bel Edwards' office, more than 60,000 people have registered for disaster aid.

Even with her generous donation, Swift urges everyone in the world to contribute what they can.

"I encourage those who can to help out and send your love and prayers their way during this devastating time."

Our thoughts and prayers are with Louisiana during this difficult time.

UPDATE 6:32 P.M. ET: According to reports from CNN, the shooter has been identified as 29-year-old Gavin Long. It is unclear still if police are looking for a second and/or third shooter, as they had previously believed there to be on Sunday morning.

Also, President Barack Obama condemned the murders on Sunday, speaking from the White House:

"We as a nation have to be loud and clear that nothing justifies violence against law enforcement. Attacks on police are an attack on all of us and the rule of law that makes society possible."

He had previously called the attacks a "cowardly and reprehensible assault."

This is horrifying — and these things are happening way too often.

At least seven police officers have been shot, and at least three of those are dead, after a man opened fire on the cops in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Sunday morning, according to reports.

The 37-year-old was selling CDs outside of a convenience store in Baton Rouge when two officers responded to a call at around 12:35 a.m. that a man matching Alton's description was threatening others with a gun.

However, video surfaced later on Tuesday that seemingly showed just how violently the two officers treated Alton before fatally shooting the father-of-five in the back after he was already pinned down with his hands restrained.

Thankfully, Louisiana governor John Bel Edwards is not going to let another senseless murder simply pass by unnoticed.

In a statement Wednesday morning, John announced that the Department of Justice will officially be investigating the latest case of the Black Lives Matter movement, saying: